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covered in the previous section.
Add New Hardware
How you add a new hardware
device depends on how fully your
system and the device support the Plug and Play (PnP) standard:
- PnP devices
When a PnP device is connected to a PnP system, WS2003 automatically
detects a newly installed device and assigns it appropriate hardware
resource settings (IRQ, I/O, memory, and DMA).- Legacy (non-PnP) devices
Use Control PanelAdd Hardware to install legacy devices
or to install PnP devices into systems that aren't
fully PnP-compliant. If the wizard can't detect the
device, you must specify its settings manually.
Configure Device Driver Signing
To specify the action Windows
should take when it encounters a
device driver that has not been digitally signed, do this:Control Panel
Conserve Energy for Devices
To configure your system to enter
standby mode automatically, do
this:Control Panel
pressed, the system enters standby mode instead of powering off
completely:Control Panel
greater than or equal to the amount of physical memory (RAM).To manually enter hibernation mode do this:Start
that are fully ACPI-compliant. You can password-protect your computer
during standby by:Control Panel
modes.To bring your system out of standby or hibernation, press the power
button. You can also configure your keyboard or mouse to bring your
system out of standby by doing the following:Device Manager
configured to automatically shut themselves off to save power. You
may also be able to configure them to bring the computer out of
standby when incoming traffic is detected or when a network
management station tries to contact it. Some USB hubs can also be
configured to turn themselves off to save power and bring the system
out of standby mode.
Create and Manage Hardware Profiles
Use the System utility in
Control
Panel to create and manage hardware profiles, and use Device Manager
to specify whether a particular device should be included in or
excluded from the currently loaded hardware profile. To create a new
hardware profile, do this:Control Panel
profile, do this:Reboot
for the currently loaded hardware profile or disable it for all
hardware profiles.To specify which hardware profile is the default, do the following:Control Panel
during startup, you can force it to appear by:Control Panel
detect that it is a laptop, do this:Control Panel
there is only one hardware profile configured on the system.
Disable a Device
Device Manager
drivers
from loading during startupthe device is still present but
doesn't function.
Enable a Device
Device Manager
Manage Device Drivers
To view the drivers used for
a
device, do this:Device Manager
Windows Update site, and you can use the Automatic Updates feature of
WS2003 to automatically download and install these updates.If you install a new driver and the device stops working, try
returning to the previous driver like this:Device Manager
Reinstall a Device
If a device is behaving
strangely,
you may want to try uninstalling it and then reinstalling it. To
reinstall a PnP device, first make sure the device is connected and
turned on. Then, if the device has not been properly uninstalled and
the drivers for the device are still present on the system, do this:Device Manager
device have been completely removed from the system, reboot your
machine to autodetect the device.For legacy devices or for systems that aren't fully
PnP-compliant, use Control Panel
the device.
Scan for Hardware Changes
Device Manager
system for new PnP devices that were
not properly detected when you installed the hardware. You can also
use it to scan your system when you have manually changed hardware
settings on a device and want these changes recognized by the
operating system. Normally, when you reboot, this hardware scan is
performed automatically, but if you have installed hardware that
doesn't require a reboot and the system did not
detect it, forcing a scan could cause it to be detected properly. If
hardware is detected, the Found New Hardware Wizard appears, leading
you through a series of prompts. If this wizard
doesn't appear, you can force its appearance using
Control Panel
doesn't check for legacy devices.
Uninstall a Device
Device Manager
the
drivers for the device. You uninstall PnP devices simply by
disconnecting them from the system (you may need to restart the
system to free up resources).
Update Drivers for a Device
Device Manager
Wizard,
which steps you through the process of loading new drivers for the
device.
View or Modify Resource Settings for a Device
Device Manager
resource settings of PnP
devices.
View System Information
Start
Tools
information
for the local machine. To connect to a remote computer, do this:View
for documentation purposes by:File
this:Tools
Troubleshoot Device Problems
First, view the icon for
the
device node in Device Manager, which may tell you something about the
problem (see Table 4-6). Then try these steps:Device Manager
Device icon | Status of device |
---|---|
Normal | Working properly |
Stop sign | Disabled due to resource conflicts |
Exclamation point | Drivers missing or incorrect device configuration |